

When Kranti realises that this tragedy was planned by the filthy businessman Salatri (played by Tarun Arora) and his accomplices in order to privatise additional government schools in order to fill their own pockets, he declares war against Salatri in order to ensure the better future of the schools and pupils. But, as the ceremony begins, the school collapses, killing and injuring many people.

The story's focus is Kranti Rayanna (Darshan), a wealthy NRI businessman, who returns to India to commemorate the anniversary of his childhood school. Kranti recently finished a 25-day run in cinemas. V Harikrishna, a musician-turned-director, has undertaken the project's direction.

It doesn’t mean that it has to be Oscars only." What would he like to say RRR fans? He says,"RRR will have its own term and it has got a value. This year, the film had screenings and will be released soon.” Last year, the film was under consideration but it was not selected for Oscar entry because it was not screened publicly then. All 13 films which were in consideration were good films and six of which were Hindi films. We really liked how the film begins innovatively and ends with a hope. The film’s idea has universality all over the world. It gives you hope that if you chase a dream it can come true. The film is about a child’s innocence and his dream. When the jury sat together we all said Chhello Show. Chhello Show has been enjoying love from around the world but there was an ache in my heart that how do I make India discover it?"įilmmaker TS Nagabharana who chaired the Oscar selection committee said that it was the Indianness of the film that attracted the jury. He says,”I could have never imagined such a day would come and bring light and celebration of light.
